![]() It's not a correct use of the term, but other than "PAL" and "NTSC", I don't know of any other easy generic term to refer to these frame rates (or the regions in which they apply). What it's really doing is letting you choose between the two alternate sets of frame rates - the choice has nothing whatsoever to do with resolution, which controlled via a different setup option. For example I've just been looking at the instruction manual for the GoPro Hero 3 cameras, and they have a setup option which allows you to switch between "NTSC" and "PAL" modes. I think that a lot of the confusion comes from from the fact that many cameras still use PAL and NTSC as terms to refer to 25/50 vs. PAL and NTSC are completely irrelevant to HD and therefore to commercial blurays, which are HD
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